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This library, known until recently as the library of thefacultyofmedicine, now serves all three universities in the city.
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In 1905, he was appointed dean of thefacultyofmedicine.
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He graduated fromfacultyofmedicinein 1990, specializing in family and emergency medicine.
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He joined thefacultyofmedicineand post-graduated in 1987.
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It had a faculty of arts, faculty of theology, faculty of law (since 1667) andfacultyofmedicine(since 1769).
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She was appointed an associate professor in 1979 and an associate professor in thefacultyofmedicinein 1980.
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Women were admitted to the university'sfacultyofmedicinein 1890.
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Between 1938 and 1945 more than 173 professors and consultants were dismissed from thefacultyofmedicine.
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Later, he was named dean to thefacultyofmedicineat the university (1933).
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Thefacultyofmedicineseems to have been the last to form.
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The medical college became the university'sfacultyofmedicine.
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The young doctor kept up his connection with the university, where he lectured, and in 1844 was appointed dean of thefacultyofmedicine.
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This early garden was kept by thefacultyofmedicine.
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He was an examiner within thefacultyofmedicinefor 19 years from 1911.
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It included faculty of engineering, faculty of science, faculty of social science, andfacultyofmedicinein 1987.
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From 1841 to 1849 he was a professor to thefacultyofmedicine(chair of "oprations et appareils").
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He was an early advocate for the foundation of a medical school at the university, and in 1877 donated 1000 to found a scholarship in thefacultyofmedicine.
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If we can have faculties of medicine, law, engineering and divinity, why cannot we have a faculty of education?
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Academically, the university pioneered a cross-disciplinary approach to education, and its faculties of medicine and the humanities are ranked among the nation's top 10.
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The educational credit system is used in the faculties of medicine and education.
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She was the first to hold afacultypositionin this new area of pediatrics.
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His high academic standing guaranteed him afacultypositionat the same university.
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Serrano is the only flamenco guitarist in the world with a doctorate in humane letters and a tenuredfacultypositionat a major university.
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She did not, however, resign from her full-time, tenurefacultyposition.
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Upon completion of his fellowship, he received his doctorate and was offered afacultypositionin 1935.
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After taking a leave of absence for the next three years, he resigned hisfacultypositionin 1974.
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He however turned down their offer of afacultypositionbecause he felt he should participate in his country's post-war reconstruction.
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From 1998 to 2007, he held a sessionalfacultypositionat the same institution.
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The contribution created a fully endowed chair (an additionalfacultypositionin business), and funded a permanent, universitywide endowment for faculty development and academic enhancements.
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Postdoctoral research may be required for obtaining a tenure-trackfacultyposition, especially at research-oriented institutions.
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In 1907, he was appointed to afacultypositionas a biblical and theological tutor.
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A newfacultypositionwas created: "mussar mashgiach" (teacher of ethics).
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The school added afacultypositiondedicated to the development of community service.
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For example, the managers or section chiefs of several state research institutes automatically hold the title of "professori" (professor), if they are qualified for tenuredfacultypositionin a university.
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He saw potential in the offer because it gave him a permanentfacultyposition, and the university had a new gymnasium, football stadium, running track and other recently constructed facilities.
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Taylor used this as an opportunity to secure funding from the government to create a newfacultypositionfor marketing.
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Even after women were admitted to universities, female representation in faculty positions was sporadic.
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This research-oriented degree is required for faculty positions in military schools and defense research institutes.
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Its graduates have been accepted in faculty positions in reputed institutes.
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